Body Scrubs
Perfume Body Scrub Hydrating Smoothing Skin Natural | Nevorea
Turmeric Exfoliating Body Scrub Brightening Deeply | Nevorea
Shea Butter Body Scrub Exfoliating Scrub Smooth Beautiful | Nevorea
Coconut-Scented Sea Salt Body Scrub, Gentle Cleansing | Nevorea
Turmeric Body Scrub - All-Natural Exfoliator for Body | Nevorea
Men's Body Scrub Exfoliator - Deep Cleansing Exfoliation | Nevorea
Turmeric Scrub for Face & Body, Brightening | Nevorea
Honey Peach Body Scrub Cream Deeply Cleansing Exfoliating | Nevorea
Natural Watermelon Shea Sugar Scrub, Body Exfoliator | Nevorea
Himalayan Salt Body Scrub Exfoliating Deep Cleansing | Nevorea
Herbal Exfoliating Gel Cream Moisturizer Face Body Scrub | Nevorea
Hllozzi Turmeric Body Scrub Deep Cleansing Exfoliation | Nevorea
Body scrubs at Nevorea are selected for their ability to exfoliate effectively without the micro-tears caused by harsh synthetic abrasives. This edit covers sugar scrubs, salt scrubs, coffee-based exfoliants, and enzyme formulas that slough away dead skin cells while delivering conditioning agents that leave skin genuinely smoother, not just temporarily softer.
These picks work for all body skin types including sensitive skin when the right formula is chosen. They are appropriate as a once or twice weekly treatment before applying body oil or lotion for maximum absorption of the products that follow.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I exfoliate my body?
Once or twice a week is the recommended frequency for most skin types. Over-exfoliating disrupts the skin barrier and causes sensitivity, redness, and dryness. Dry and sensitive skin benefits from once weekly exfoliation, while normal and oily skin can handle twice weekly.
Is sugar or salt scrub better for the body?
Sugar scrubs are gentler, dissolve in water, and tend to be more conditioning, making them better for sensitive or dry skin. Salt scrubs provide a stronger exfoliation and have mineralizing benefits, making them better for normal to oily skin and areas of rough texture like knees and heels.
Can I use a body scrub on my face?
Body scrubs are formulated for the thicker, less sensitive skin of the body and are generally too abrasive for the face. Use a dedicated facial exfoliant for the face. Chemical exfoliants with AHA or BHA are often a better alternative to physical scrubs for facial skin.
What should I apply after a body scrub?
After exfoliating, skin is primed to absorb subsequent products more deeply. Apply a body oil or rich lotion while skin is still slightly damp to lock in the most conditioning result. This is the best time to use targeted treatments for hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, or dryness.
At Nevorea, body scrubs are selected for the ritual value they add to a weekly routine and the visible skin transformation they deliver when paired with the right follow-up treatment.

